Our predecessors sold Polish assets for PLN 58 billion; we Poland have the right to ask what happened to this money, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said in a Facebook broadcast on Saturday, referring to Law and Justice’s referendum questions.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, in the Facebook broadcast published on Saturday evening, referred to the campaign launched by the Law and Justice party on Friday to present further referendum questions. The first question – as announced by PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński – will be:
Do you support the sale of state-owned enterprises?
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Sale of national assets
The Prime Minister pointed out that this question related to the sale of Polish real estate.
Don’t forget that our predecessors sold this property for PLN 58 billion. All this is included in the budget and we Poland have the right to ask what happened to this money
said the head of government.
This is extremely important, because they will hide behind various smoke screens, they will pretend that nothing happened, and in the meantime Polskie Nagrania has been sold, that is, our wonderful creators – from Zbigniew Wodecki, through Krzysztof Krawczyk, through Czerwony Gitary and more many more , many others – sold out abroad
– he said.
The head of government also recalled that former Prime Minister Beata Szydło announced the second referendum question on Saturday. It will read: “Are you in favor of raising the retirement age to 60 for women and 65 for men?”
This is the question of whether we want to go back to the retirement age to which Mr Tusk and his Civic Platform wanted to force the Poles, namely to 67
explained the head of government.
We are the party of freedom, the party that gives you the right to choose. If someone wants to work longer, let them work longer. If someone can work longer, he or she is also invited to do so in various ways. But at the same time, we also delivered on our promise and if someone no longer wants to work, we have brought the retirement age back to 60 for women and 65 for men.
Morawiecki emphasized.
The Prime Minister also recalled saying a few days ago that “Tusk’s favorite number is 67” and encouraging listeners to remember this number because the PO leader’s move to raise the retirement age was an action “against the vast majority of Polish society”.
I remember that “Solidarity” collected more than 3 million signatures at that time. They were crushed by the ruling team, and the leaders of “Solidarity”, who collected these signatures with great difficulty, were called assholes
said the head of government.
At the same time, he judged that “the total opposition is afraid of democracy”.
Because otherwise what is their fear of a referendum?
asked the head of government, stressing that the referendum gives Poles the vote to express their opinion on whether they want a higher retirement age and a sale of national assets.
Third question
On Saturday evening, TVP News reported that the Prime Minister would announce the content of the third referendum question in Pomerania on Sunday.
As of October 1, 2017, the retirement age is 60 for women and 65 for men. The regulations restoring the retirement age, which was in place before the PO-PSL government reform, which raised it to 67, were passed in 2016.
PiS spokesman Rafał Bochenek told PAP that “the resolution of the referendum will be submitted to the Sejm and will contain four questions that will be tabled systematically in the coming days.”
A two-day session of the Sejm will take place on August 16 and 17; according to the schedule, it will consider a motion to order a nationwide referendum.
In June, Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński declared that the issue of relocation of migrants in the EU should be put to a referendum. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki confirmed the intention to hold the referendum together with the parliamentary elections in the autumn. President Andrzej Duda has ordered elections for October 15.
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Source: wPolityce